lenaitch
Senior Member
Sigh. While his basic premise is not wrong (it is big with a small population), it is little different in those terms than the eastern and western Canada that he compares it to, particularly their north bits. Saying the that the Golden Horseshoe has "an abundance of fresh water" as a factor that is somewhat unique or different than "Canada's Empty Space" is a bit laughable.This was very much overdue….the return of the Northlander to Timmins and the eventual completion of Highway 400 to Sudbury gives Northern Ontario a direct smooth connection to the GTA and Southern Ontario.
Many people are unaware of just how important this is for the region. Northern Ontario is some of the most remote regions in Canada.
As an aside, I wish folks who did this chose their images better. Discussing the north's regions of Black Spruce and Tamarack, then showing an image of a hardwood forest (with a wooden path!) is a bit lazy.
I noticed that his graphic appears to not include Nipissing District.